Economics -
Food & Drink
Some of the food in the following
list may not be native to this country, but
examples of which are among the best in the world
and definately worth trying, at least once.
Harry Ramsden's
fish and chips
Mug of Yorkshire tea
Pringles
HP Sauce
Scottish raspberries
Cornish pasty
Melton Mowbray pork pie
Colmans English Mustard
Cumberland Sausage
Cadbury's Bournville chocolate
Marmite
Haggis
Lancashire black pudding
Hellman's mayonnaise
Guinness
Lemon Meringue pie
Bacon butties
Mushy peas and mint sauce
Spotted Dick
Pontifract cake
Scotts Porridge Oats
Baked Alaska
Newcastle Brown Ale
Parkin
Tea cakes
Shortbread
Malt Whisky
Lancashire Hot-pot
Jam roly-poly
Granny Smith apples
Heinz salad cream
Welsh Griddle scones
Brain's Faggots
Scotch Pancakes
Malt loaf
Gingerbread
Treacle tart
Fruit trifle
Pork Dripping
Stew and dumplings
Bakewell Tart
Bulmer's Strongbow Cider
Egg custard
Muffins
Bread and butter pudding
Pork Scratchings
Beef Cobbler
Cheese cake
Battenburg
Crème Caramel
Crumpets
Eccles cake
Chorleys
Victoria sponge
Brandy Snap
Welsh lamb
Scottish beef
Welsh rarebit
Devon custard
Stilton cheese
Northumberland steak and kidney pie
Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding
If
you're visiting "The Smoke" why not try
jellied-eels, mussels or whelks, while further
north you can sample such delicacies as liver and
onions, tripe, cow-heels and pigs-trotters.
There's always burgers, pizzas and curries, not
to mention a decent Chinese take-away in
practically every town in the country.
You
should find something in that lot to keep your
hunger pangs away!
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